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Press Release Time Warner offers area Crime Stoppers On Demand 2/13/2009 5:49 PM By: News 8 Austin Staff Central Texans can now use their remote controls to fight crime. Time Warner Cable, the parent company of News 8 Austin, partnered with Waco and Killeen Crime Stoppers to put Central Texas fugitive information on demand. "We can put fugitives in, we can put crime re-enactions in, we can put crime scene footage in," Waco Crime Stoppers Coordinator Officer Steven Dieterich said. "Perhaps somebody breaks in and robs a store, and we have the footage, but we don't know who it is, we can load it up. Time Warner people can watch it.“ The video clips will feature anonymous hotline numbers for tipsters.

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Killeen Daily Herald TV program profiles local crimes By Victor O’Brien Posted On: Thursday, Feb :28 AM A new on-demand TV program aims to bring criminals into your living room. However, it's much better than it sounds. Killeen and Waco Crime Stoppers along with Time Warner Cable's Central Texas On Demand channel will put fugitives' faces on TV screens by airing footage of wanted fugitives in Bell and McLennan counties on Channel 200, a news release stated. The program, which allows viewers to rewind, fast-forward and save crime footage, will be the first in Texas, Killeen police spokeswoman Carroll Smith said. If successful, it could spread. "With Time Warner Cable's Central Texas On Demand, we're targeting the next generation of tipsters.” - Waco Crime Stoppers coordinator Steve Dieterich

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Texas Crime Stoppers Web Site Waco Area Crime Stoppers’ fugitives on Central Texas On Demand! Waco Crime Stoppers, Inc., which serves McLennan County, would like everyone to know that Time Warner Central Texas On Demand now has Crime Stopper’s On Demand. This technology allows people to see fugitives and watch crime reenactments over and over again at the click of a button. …….. The number of views on Central Texas On Demand doubled the week following our press conference due to people checking out the fugitives. Crime Stoppers had more than 2500 views in Central Texas between February 13-19, 1500 of these were in the Waco/Temple/Killeen areas. If anyone would like to take advantage of this service feel free to contact me: Officer Steven Dieterich Waco Police Department Waco Crime Stopper’s Coordinator (254) (254) Waco Area Crime Stoppers' fugitives on Central Texas On Demand! File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML - Similar pagesView as HTMLSimilar pages

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On Demand vs. Broadcast On Demand Fugitive PSA air time at least one minute Fugitive video can be viewed multiple times Unlimited viewing options – any time, day or night Broadcast Fugitive PSA air time is limited, average PSA time is 15-seconds Viewers may not catch details in such a short period of time Viewer has to be tuned in to the right channel at the right time